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that's what lance armstrong said for the first time ever after more than a decade of denials. the seven-time tour de france winner admitted to cheating by taking banned substancing during his cycling career. some a sitdown with oprah winfrey he talked about the allegations that have been plaguing him for here's. this after the justice department decided to intervene in a whistle-blower lawsuit brought on by a former teammate. nbc's kurt gregory has more. >> a one more answer. >> did you ever take banned substances to enhance your performances? >> yes. >> reporter: after years of denials, seven-time winner lance armstrong admitted to oprah winfrey he did use performance-enhancing drugs. >> in all seven of your tour de france victories did you ever take banned substances or blood dope? >> yes. >> reporter: it's an admission armstrong spent more than a decade denying. >> i've used this situation as one big lie that i repeated a lot of times. >> reporter: those who have followed armstrong say tonight's admission is self-serving. >> i believe he is completely insincere except for t
that's what lance armstrong said for the first time ever after more than a decade of denials. the seven-time tour de france winner admitted to cheating by taking banned substancing during his cycling career. some a sitdown with oprah winfrey he talked about the allegations that have been plaguing him for here's. this after the justice department decided to intervene in a whistle-blower lawsuit brought on by a former teammate. nbc's kurt gregory has more. >> a one more answer. >> did...
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fired up about this whole lance armstrong interview. i think she's more interested in it than lance is. dagen: that is the problem actually because he doesn't care. connell: did he save his brand or did he cause more problems? more on that coming up. dagen: there is no image to save after that. and the governor of nebraska wants to dump the states income tax. you heard me right. take a look at the world currency and how it is holding up against the dollar. [ woman ] if you have the audacity to believe your financial advisor should focus on your long-term goals, not their short-term agenda. [ male announcer ] join the nearly 7 million investors who think like you do. face time and think time make a difference. at edward jones, it's how we make sense of investing. i took my son fishing every year. we had a great spot, not easy to find, but worth it. but with copd making it hard to breathe, i thought those days might be over. so my doctor prescribed symbicort. it helps significantly improve my lung function starting within five minutes. sy
fired up about this whole lance armstrong interview. i think she's more interested in it than lance is. dagen: that is the problem actually because he doesn't care. connell: did he save his brand or did he cause more problems? more on that coming up. dagen: there is no image to save after that. and the governor of nebraska wants to dump the states income tax. you heard me right. take a look at the world currency and how it is holding up against the dollar. [ woman ] if you have the audacity to...
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well, you have written about this and you have tied this lance armstrong confession with manti te'o. we don't know what the truth is, quite honestly, at this point in his story because he's not come out to talk more about this girlfriend that he claimed he had that never existed but the bottom line is you're saying that this sports story should resonate with some of those lawmakers in d.c. why? >> yeah. let me connect the dots. it starts with your very own poll today, the talk of washington. your poll shows two thirds of the public think it is country's on the wrong track. that's not just a political measure. the underlying fundamental thing is that the public doesn't trust any of its institutions. we think we're let down the leaders. churches, school, police, the military. especially government. so when you have two lead earls of the sports institution at the very least covering up and te'o at the very least covered up this hoax, it just feeds that feeling that we can't trust anybody right now and if voters can't trust washington, if they can't trust their leaders, it is hard to get
well, you have written about this and you have tied this lance armstrong confession with manti te'o. we don't know what the truth is, quite honestly, at this point in his story because he's not come out to talk more about this girlfriend that he claimed he had that never existed but the bottom line is you're saying that this sports story should resonate with some of those lawmakers in d.c. why? >> yeah. let me connect the dots. it starts with your very own poll today, the talk of...
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what's next for lance armstrong? going to talk with reed abergotti, legal reporter from "the wall street journal" and sports agent drew rosenhouse with us. drew, i'll begin with you if i can. did it work? did what lance armstrong need to do last night, was he effective in doing it? >> we won't know for a while whether or not it works, what his objectives are. for him to get back into the public eye, to become an athlete, personality, or someone who hopes to make money professionally again in the public eye, this was the very beginning, you have to admit you made a mistake. come clean, apologize, and then you can rebuild from there. >> you can do a million interviews with oprah, that won't work for the usada. >> this has no bearing on whether he can go back to competing in triathlons at all. and usada has been very clear about that. and they would look at this interview as kind of a gauge about what he might say to them. i don't think they would be satisfied with a lot of these answers. >> dr. ferrari, the centerpiece
what's next for lance armstrong? going to talk with reed abergotti, legal reporter from "the wall street journal" and sports agent drew rosenhouse with us. drew, i'll begin with you if i can. did it work? did what lance armstrong need to do last night, was he effective in doing it? >> we won't know for a while whether or not it works, what his objectives are. for him to get back into the public eye, to become an athlete, personality, or someone who hopes to make money...
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a fearful lance armstrong. expect to hear lots of i'm sorries. many are saying, yeah, right. armstrong is just coming clean because he wants to qualify for competitions in the if you want the "l.a. times" dubbed it the tour de fraud. but oprah on cbs this morning defended the interview. >> i feel that he answered the questions in a way that he was ready. i didn't get all the questions asked, but i think the most important questions and the answers that people asht world have been waiting to hear were answered and certainly answered -- i can only say i was satisfied by the answer. >> oprah said in terms xf possess sur exposure, it is the biggest interview for lance ashe's ever. our talk back question, can lance armstrong redeem himself. >>> he's vowing to help stop gun violence in america even if he has to act on his own. but president obama's vow is angering at least one member of congress. he's threatening impeachment. i have low testosterone. there, i said it. how did i know? well, i didn't really. see, i fig
a fearful lance armstrong. expect to hear lots of i'm sorries. many are saying, yeah, right. armstrong is just coming clean because he wants to qualify for competitions in the if you want the "l.a. times" dubbed it the tour de fraud. but oprah on cbs this morning defended the interview. >> i feel that he answered the questions in a way that he was ready. i didn't get all the questions asked, but i think the most important questions and the answers that people asht world have...
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armstrong's as well. thanks for talking with us this morning, paul, we appreciate your time. >> thank you. >> you bet. >> that will be interesting to dig into what happens with this confession. fascinating to watch this tomorrow and on friday. >>> still ahead this morning on "starting point," division i schools spend more on student athletes than other students. in fact, a lot more. is it a big deal, or does it have a payoff ultimately? we'll talk about that straight ahead. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] some day, your life will flash before your eyes. ♪ make it worth watching. ♪ the new 2013 lexus ls. an entirely new pursuit. sven gets great rewards for his small business! how does this thing work? oh, i like it! [ garth ] sven's small business earns 2% cash back on every purchase, every day! woo-hoo!!! so that's ten security gators, right? put them on my spark card! why settle for less? testing hot tar... great businesses deserve great rewards! [ male announcer ] the spark business card from capital
armstrong's as well. thanks for talking with us this morning, paul, we appreciate your time. >> thank you. >> you bet. >> that will be interesting to dig into what happens with this confession. fascinating to watch this tomorrow and on friday. >>> still ahead this morning on "starting point," division i schools spend more on student athletes than other students. in fact, a lot more. is it a big deal, or does it have a payoff ultimately? we'll talk about that...
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lance armstrong lives. it was just a head of this interview we were told by a representative there with livestrong foundation that lance armstrong came over to the headquarters, about midday today, and offered his apology to the staff there. so you can take that to mean what we probably, i think the world expects now at this point, suggesting that lance armstrong is apologizing for perhaps lying about using performance enhancing drugs over the last 12, 13, 14, 15 years that he was in racing and winning the seven tour de france titles as well. so kind of a significant moment there. i don't have a lot of details as to exactly what was said or how it was said or what the mood was in the room. we'll continue working on all of that, but all of this in anticipation of the interview which we suspect will be taking place in here in the next couple of hours at his home in the austin, texas, area, with oprah winfrey this afternoon. >> okay. so before i move off you, ed, you said you're getting some of the information
lance armstrong lives. it was just a head of this interview we were told by a representative there with livestrong foundation that lance armstrong came over to the headquarters, about midday today, and offered his apology to the staff there. so you can take that to mean what we probably, i think the world expects now at this point, suggesting that lance armstrong is apologizing for perhaps lying about using performance enhancing drugs over the last 12, 13, 14, 15 years that he was in racing and...
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well the lance armstrongs and bernie madoffs of our world, right? who are willing to perpetrate ponzi schemes or false athletic careers, because the need is so great. somewhere deep inside lance armstrong, is a battered person. i'm not excusing what he is doing, or has done, but somewhere in inside him, conviction that he must race faster and faster. that he must win. that he must be loved by millions or he is unloved and unworthy, and has no value at all? that kind of fuel will keep a man lying because to turn around and face whatever happened in his life, we know some of the things. abandoned at age 2 by a father he has nothing to do with. a stepfather coming into his life. he has nothing to do with him. bad things happened to this guy. and i won't look at it. jenna: is that someone just a jerk? someone that just lies and cheats and is just a jerk? or is that somebody that has a specific type of disorder? some people are throwing around terms like narcissism? does he fall into that category? >> i haven't evaluated him but i won't diagnose him form
well the lance armstrongs and bernie madoffs of our world, right? who are willing to perpetrate ponzi schemes or false athletic careers, because the need is so great. somewhere deep inside lance armstrong, is a battered person. i'm not excusing what he is doing, or has done, but somewhere in inside him, conviction that he must race faster and faster. that he must win. that he must be loved by millions or he is unloved and unworthy, and has no value at all? that kind of fuel will keep a man...
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in lance armstrong's case. >> perhaps narcissistic behavior. if it's in my strategic advantage to lie i will do so. >> reporter: in teo's case which is still growing. >> that seems to be more of saving face. >> reporter: we also asked you what motivates people to lie. >> there's a lot of to be gained from lying. especially lance armstrong. >> being a cyclist myself i think he's a big enough victim just like the rest of the cycling world. >> he was probably scared. i would like too if i was scared. >> there was probably one lie and then you had to lie after that. >> reporter: most people will like to give armstrong a second chance quote with all the carnage along the way. >>> now to washington, d.c. where crews were busy preparing for president obama's inauguration. last minute prep is on the way. he'll be sworn in on sunday in a private white house ceremony. then the president will take his oath at a public event on monday. an estimated 800,000 people will attend the public inauguration. but that's down from a record 1.8 million in 2008. >>> on
in lance armstrong's case. >> perhaps narcissistic behavior. if it's in my strategic advantage to lie i will do so. >> reporter: in teo's case which is still growing. >> that seems to be more of saving face. >> reporter: we also asked you what motivates people to lie. >> there's a lot of to be gained from lying. especially lance armstrong. >> being a cyclist myself i think he's a big enough victim just like the rest of the cycling world. >> he was...
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so, we ask you to take a look at the lance armstrong interview as well as a little bit of manti te'o and we're going to start with lance armstrong's denial. phil says he knew long before lance ever talked to oprah that lance was lying and here is in part some of the untrue denials. >> we're sick and tired of these allegations and we're going to do everything we can to fight them. they're absolutely untrue. >> and-- i'm sorry for you, i'm sorry you don't believe in miracles. >> i was on my death bed, do you think i'm going to come back into the store, okay, doctor, give me everything you've got i want to go fast, no way, i'm never going to do that. >> what's the tell. >> and one you notice that they have a tendency to attack people. when people are backed into a corner and not telling the truth, what they often resort to, impeach the credibility of the person who is either asking the questions or making the allegation, and lance unfortunately has a constant-- consistent history of doing that and the other behavior, the facts are not my alley and what might i say. convince mode, statem
so, we ask you to take a look at the lance armstrong interview as well as a little bit of manti te'o and we're going to start with lance armstrong's denial. phil says he knew long before lance ever talked to oprah that lance was lying and here is in part some of the untrue denials. >> we're sick and tired of these allegations and we're going to do everything we can to fight them. they're absolutely untrue. >> and-- i'm sorry for you, i'm sorry you don't believe in miracles. >>...
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so let me have your reaction to the armstrong interview. >> you know, i feel like lance armstrong gave us about 80% of what we wanted. 80% of the truth. and 80% of an apology. and i think people want 800% of an apology. you know, sadly when somebody goes through these, i call them catharsis interviews, we want them splayed out, we want them crying, and i didn't feel that. lance was extraordinarily in control, extraordinarily composed, very well prepared. i wanted a little more humanity. i wanted a little more emotion. and to me the most important question is when oprah said why now, which we all knew she would ask, he didn't have an answer. and i wanted him to say, you know, i look in the mirror in the morning, it's hard to live with myself. i have to hold my kids and know i'm a liar. didn't hear that, didn't go far enough, and i don't think it's helping anything right now. >> yeah, the headline in the "new york times" was for armstrong a confession without an explanation. oprah also asked armstrong about his former masseuse. she says armstrong tried to, quote, make her life a living h
so let me have your reaction to the armstrong interview. >> you know, i feel like lance armstrong gave us about 80% of what we wanted. 80% of the truth. and 80% of an apology. and i think people want 800% of an apology. you know, sadly when somebody goes through these, i call them catharsis interviews, we want them splayed out, we want them crying, and i didn't feel that. lance was extraordinarily in control, extraordinarily composed, very well prepared. i wanted a little more humanity. i...
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by about 22%. we've created smaller portion control sizes for our most popular drinks and have them at about 90% of the country by the end of this year. >> neil: i don't know about you, but if i want the full calorie version i'm not getting a small. that's the thing. that was part of the new anti-obesity ad from coke. charles, you're not. >> coke doesn't make you fat. mcdonald's don't make you fat. guns don't commit crimes. >> neil: guns make you-- >> and cars don't run red light, it's about people, people, people, people, and we've got-- >> the people. >> because you can't control yourself maybe we can high pressure you out and give you a little can. the bottom line. >> neil: i think do protest too much. >> people get addicted to heroin and-- >> by the way, i like the ad. >> full disclosure, my brother-in-law, sold vitamin water to coca-cola and one of the principals at vitamin water. and it's a crummy drink, filled with sugar. they make vitamin water zero now, get out of town. >> and the point to
by about 22%. we've created smaller portion control sizes for our most popular drinks and have them at about 90% of the country by the end of this year. >> neil: i don't know about you, but if i want the full calorie version i'm not getting a small. that's the thing. that was part of the new anti-obesity ad from coke. charles, you're not. >> coke doesn't make you fat. mcdonald's don't make you fat. guns don't commit crimes. >> neil: guns make you-- >> and cars don't run...
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in lance armstrong's case. >> perhaps narcissistic behavior. if it's in my strategic advantage to lie i will do so. >> reporter: in teo's case which is still growing. >> that seems to be more of saving face. >> reporter: we also asked you what motivates people to lie. >> there's a lot of to be gained from lying. especially lance armstrong. >> being a cyclist myself i think he's a big enough victim just like the rest of the cycling world. >> he was probably scared. i would like too if i was scared. >> there was probably one lie and then you had to lie after that. >> reporter: most people will like to give armstrong a second chance quote with all the carnage along the way. >>> now to washington, d.c. where crews were busy preparing for president obama's inauguration. last minute prep is on the way. he'll be sworn in on sunday in a private white house ceremony. then the president will take his oath at a public event on monday. an estimated 800,000 people will attend the public inauguration. but that's down from a record 1.8 million in 2008. >>> on
in lance armstrong's case. >> perhaps narcissistic behavior. if it's in my strategic advantage to lie i will do so. >> reporter: in teo's case which is still growing. >> that seems to be more of saving face. >> reporter: we also asked you what motivates people to lie. >> there's a lot of to be gained from lying. especially lance armstrong. >> being a cyclist myself i think he's a big enough victim just like the rest of the cycling world. >> he was...
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"usa today" is reporting that lance armstrong has confessed to using performance enhancing drugs. i am looking at just rapped with lance armstrong, 2 1/2 hours. he came ready. what he did tell her? >> he confessed to doping in his cycling career. the interview just wrapped. and there is a confidentiality agreement about the show. it won't air until thursday. the plan all along was to use the venue to confess. make an admission about doping in his cycling career. something he's never done before. he's denied it for years and attacked those who accused him of it for years. >> significant development. >> attacked and attacked aggressively. denied allegations so many times. many people who thought there was no way he could tell the truth believed him. the power and passion in which he denied it. now he has admitted to something, now that you confirmed that he has, what happens now? will he face perjury charges that will cost him an incredible amount of money? >> last time he testified underoath and denied taking performance enhancing drugs was in 2005. in texas, a lawsuit in texas, an
"usa today" is reporting that lance armstrong has confessed to using performance enhancing drugs. i am looking at just rapped with lance armstrong, 2 1/2 hours. he came ready. what he did tell her? >> he confessed to doping in his cycling career. the interview just wrapped. and there is a confidentiality agreement about the show. it won't air until thursday. the plan all along was to use the venue to confess. make an admission about doping in his cycling career. something he's...
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tracy: lance armstrong fesses up. what is next for his reputation? and the millions he has earned from being cycling this on remorseful lying champ. there, i have said it. take a look at the 10 and 30-year treasuries as we head out to break. we will be right back. what's next? he's going to apply testosterone to his underarm. axiron, the only underarm treatment for low t, can restore testosterone levels back to normal in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18. axiron can transfer to others through direct contact. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these signs and symptoms to your doctor if they occur. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. do not use if you have prostate or breast cancer. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer; worsening prostate symptoms; decreased sperm count;
tracy: lance armstrong fesses up. what is next for his reputation? and the millions he has earned from being cycling this on remorseful lying champ. there, i have said it. take a look at the 10 and 30-year treasuries as we head out to break. we will be right back. what's next? he's going to apply testosterone to his underarm. axiron, the only underarm treatment for low t, can restore testosterone levels back to normal in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18. axiron...
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>> yes. >> those admissions from lance armstrong during an exclusive interview with oprah last night. now, former teammates, critics and even armstrong's own charity are weighing in on the years of deception. melissa mollet has more. melissa, the feelings have to be strong. >> no matter where you look, on tv, online, in the newspapers, not getting much sympathy. some fans did mention this is not enough. -- >> i think that it's going to be a hard next few weeks for him or next few months or year. he did the right thing finally and it's never too late to tell the truth. >> doug oldman with the live strong foundation built around lance armstrong's battle with cancer says the whole situation is sad and watching the interview was incredibly hard but the work of the foundation must continue. we apologize for those technical difficulties. melissa mollet having mic difficulties. meantime, the international cycling union is also weighing in saying that lance arm strong's confession of doping is an important step toward repairing the damning he did to cycling. >>> 11:39 is your time. next on "n
>> yes. >> those admissions from lance armstrong during an exclusive interview with oprah last night. now, former teammates, critics and even armstrong's own charity are weighing in on the years of deception. melissa mollet has more. melissa, the feelings have to be strong. >> no matter where you look, on tv, online, in the newspapers, not getting much sympathy. some fans did mention this is not enough. -- >> i think that it's going to be a hard next few weeks for him or...
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we have been talking about lance armstrong, manti te'o. it gets to us thinking when we have these sort of heros we hold in high regard. is there some sort of broader cultural question that needs to be addressed? we hold these heros in high regard. we're surprised when they fall from grace. does it say something about our culture that we hold these individuals in such high regard and maybe don't expect these things to happen? >> i think a lot of americans and a lot of people it's intuitive that we vicariously live our own dreams through people that who do things that we know deep down can never do. whether it's score 100 points in a basketball game or whether it's hit 10 home runs during a game. sometimes we equate heroism with something that is an athletic skill or even entertainment skill. real heroism is when you sacrifice yourself for the better of someone else. not when you simply do something that makes you rich and famous. >> clayton: when we hear from veterans who come back and they never talk about themselves. >> they are heros. th
we have been talking about lance armstrong, manti te'o. it gets to us thinking when we have these sort of heros we hold in high regard. is there some sort of broader cultural question that needs to be addressed? we hold these heros in high regard. we're surprised when they fall from grace. does it say something about our culture that we hold these individuals in such high regard and maybe don't expect these things to happen? >> i think a lot of americans and a lot of people it's intuitive...
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i don't want to negate that about lance armstrong. how long is it going to be before you think that happens? >> a couple of nanoseconds. i would be shocked and stunned if it weren't already happening. and that's kind of -- that's going to be a huge mess. there's going to be -- what does he now owe to livestrong, and where did the money go anyhow? that's going to be something not only for reporters to pore over but i'm sure attorneys are going to be poring over those books. this is just the beginning, i think, of revelations and sleuthing is going to happen. >> gene, we're going to give you some real news to talk about. >> okay. >> brand-new nbc news/"wall street journal" poll taking the measure where we are with congress and the eyes of the weekend. the president's approval rating, 52%, 44% disapprove. congress, the president on the economy, still pretty much dividing the country, but he's, you know, given the state of the economy, doing pretty well, right around 50% on approval there. and we've got some congressional numbers. congres
i don't want to negate that about lance armstrong. how long is it going to be before you think that happens? >> a couple of nanoseconds. i would be shocked and stunned if it weren't already happening. and that's kind of -- that's going to be a huge mess. there's going to be -- what does he now owe to livestrong, and where did the money go anyhow? that's going to be something not only for reporters to pore over but i'm sure attorneys are going to be poring over those books. this is just...
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>> well, it's possible if you are "the wall street journal." the journal made a graphic showing a number of different americans from all walks of life and what they'll have to pay in new taxes. so the single mother makes as you can see on the left there $260,000 a year. she'll have to pay $70,000 in new taxes according to "the wall street journal" and you see her sad face. retired couple on the right scraping by with $180,000 a year featured. you have to feel bad for mr. and mrs. average from any town usa. "wall street journal" says they are trying to raise four children with an income of $650,000. that is only $54,000 a month. the analysis which ran a week ago in the journal is getting some online attention this morning. lots of people just assume it ran in the onion. it indeed was in "the wall street journal". intel reported profits last night. they are either good because they exceeded expectations or bad because intel clearly dealing with very quickly declining chip demand as fewer people buy computers. intel does say it's going to invest m
>> well, it's possible if you are "the wall street journal." the journal made a graphic showing a number of different americans from all walks of life and what they'll have to pay in new taxes. so the single mother makes as you can see on the left there $260,000 a year. she'll have to pay $70,000 in new taxes according to "the wall street journal" and you see her sad face. retired couple on the right scraping by with $180,000 a year featured. you have to feel bad for...
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he is going to drop by and defend himself. >> lance armstrong. he is perhaps the biggest liar of all times. he is apparently spilling the beans to oprah. does your kid have a runny nose? it might not be the flu. it could be fast food. fox and frindz kicks off in 11 minutes right now right here on "the fox news channel. >> welcome back. 52 minutes after the hour. jevon belcher autopsy revealing he was drugged when he killed his girlfriend and himself last month. his blood alcohol level was twice the legal limit. he did not have drugs in his system. do you set at your desk all day long? it might be killing you. experts find after one hour of sitting you stop burning fat by 90 percent and metabolism slows way down. that puts you at greater risk for heart disease, diabetes and cancer. patti ann. >> president obama's second inauguration is less than a week away. nearly 1,000 people donated to the inaugural committee. mixing money and mol ticks could influence the president's priorities. >> good morning. a handful of corporate donors are contributing m
he is going to drop by and defend himself. >> lance armstrong. he is perhaps the biggest liar of all times. he is apparently spilling the beans to oprah. does your kid have a runny nose? it might not be the flu. it could be fast food. fox and frindz kicks off in 11 minutes right now right here on "the fox news channel. >> welcome back. 52 minutes after the hour. jevon belcher autopsy revealing he was drugged when he killed his girlfriend and himself last month. his blood...
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including in "the wall street journal," reports of a remarkable meeting between lance armstrong and the head of the agency about a month ago, in december, where it ended very angrily. lance armstrong telling the leader, you don't hold the keys to my redemption, i hold the keys to my redemption. >> right, it sounds like an immature child, really. i think, george, this is a window into the world of lance armstrong. he's distraught. he wants to compete no matter what. he should have thought of this back in june when the same u.s. anti-doping agency gave him an opportunity to come clean and be part of the solution. instead, he kept battling and fighting in a belligerent way. and now, he faces, even if he gives up all of the goods, a full debrief, as we are reporting potentially, with the u.s. anti-doping agency in the coming days and weeks, that would reduce his lifetime ban to eight years, which would take him up to his 50th birthday. >> which means he's not likely to make a lot of money competing in triathlons. >> no, no, the triathlons and the marathons. he's done with cycling. he cannot
including in "the wall street journal," reports of a remarkable meeting between lance armstrong and the head of the agency about a month ago, in december, where it ended very angrily. lance armstrong telling the leader, you don't hold the keys to my redemption, i hold the keys to my redemption. >> right, it sounds like an immature child, really. i think, george, this is a window into the world of lance armstrong. he's distraught. he wants to compete no matter what. he should...
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it is now 5:22. washington, d.c. we move back out this way and lake tahoe right now good news for extreme sports fans. lake tahoe in the running to host those x games. espn says lake tahoe is on that list of eligible destinations to host the extreme sports contest that will take place between 2015 and 2017. tahoe wins competition would be held at heavenly mountain resort and squaw valley. >>> a firefighter in russia is almost taken out by falling ice as he tries to rescue a child from a burning apartment building. take a look at this amazing video. the firefighter was climbing the ladder to the fourth floor window. look at that. a chunk of snow breaks off the roof right over his head. he fell backward but managed to cling to the ladder as his fellow firefighters came to the rescue. >> unbelievable he didn't go down. >> one climbed over him and saved a child from that window despite that. the firefighter believe it or not was not seriously hurt. i'm sure he could use a trip to the chiropractor. >> a nice drink or some
it is now 5:22. washington, d.c. we move back out this way and lake tahoe right now good news for extreme sports fans. lake tahoe in the running to host those x games. espn says lake tahoe is on that list of eligible destinations to host the extreme sports contest that will take place between 2015 and 2017. tahoe wins competition would be held at heavenly mountain resort and squaw valley. >>> a firefighter in russia is almost taken out by falling ice as he tries to rescue a child from...
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but i will tell you this about lance armstrong. and it's the lie built and built and built and built. people were unable to look at what a bully this guy is. and now that he's caught, he's like one of those wall street guys and we're supposed to feel bad for him. this isn't about performance-enhancing drugs and how many other guys in the race were doing it. this was about a gigantic lie that went on for 15 years. >> real quickly, this concept that he can come forward and say everyone was doing it, so it was a level playing field, does he get away with that? >> no! because the worldwide lie on lance armstrong was i'm clean and everybody else is dirty. so how does -- in all ways, how does he put that back in the bottle now? >> and is the sport still dirty? in other words this is about a system that turned a blind eye to this for its own benefit for years and years. is that system still in place? >> the cyclists are always trying to stay ahead of the testers, okay? but the idea that he's now the whistleblower, he reminds me of one of
but i will tell you this about lance armstrong. and it's the lie built and built and built and built. people were unable to look at what a bully this guy is. and now that he's caught, he's like one of those wall street guys and we're supposed to feel bad for him. this isn't about performance-enhancing drugs and how many other guys in the race were doing it. this was about a gigantic lie that went on for 15 years. >> real quickly, this concept that he can come forward and say everyone was...
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let's switch to lance armstrong. he goes public and he says, yeah i doped. >> perjury to go under oath and blatant lie li lie. >> gregg: he belongs behind bars. >> the statute of limitations is five years. so they ran. >> gregg: what about drug trafficking and criminal fraud? is he saved by the statute of limitations? >> i don't believe so. will the doj reopen their investigation. we saw where it went with roger clemens. >> gregg: he has admitted to drug trafficking and money laundering. >> we're going to see this happen and explode when the doj whistle blowing case. this is not the landes whistle blowing case but they will be joined. >> gregg: that is $30 million right there. >> and federal damages, hundred million dollars. >> gregg: his net worth. >> 125. >> gregg: what about sponsors trying to recover all of the money they gave him because now they have been defrauded. >> they already are. one sponsor is asking for $12.35 million and the others i'm sure will get on the bandwagon, as well. there are other people he
let's switch to lance armstrong. he goes public and he says, yeah i doped. >> perjury to go under oath and blatant lie li lie. >> gregg: he belongs behind bars. >> the statute of limitations is five years. so they ran. >> gregg: what about drug trafficking and criminal fraud? is he saved by the statute of limitations? >> i don't believe so. will the doj reopen their investigation. we saw where it went with roger clemens. >> gregg: he has admitted to drug...
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remember when lance armstrong was the most complicated sports story in the world? >> ed today it's not. more about manti te'o's story and how it's disintegrating, straight ahead. first, another thing that's falling apart. for boeing, dreamliners grounded. faa officials joining japan and europe grounding the dreamliner due to fire risk as a result of overheating lithium batteries. united is the only u.s. carrier that operates the dreamliner. christine following the story for weeks. >> what it means for boeing, boeing down 3% in premarket trading. down the past five days, the dreamliner is the marquee aircraft for boeing. lightweight carbon composite materials. most sophisticated electrical systems outside of space travel. a list price between $206 and $400 million dollars. the lithium ion batteries made by a japanese company. before further fight operations of the boeing 787 aircraft, must demonstrate batteries are safe and in compliance. since september, a fuel leak, oil leak, two cracked engines and a damaged koch cockpit window grounding an entire fleet is rare.
remember when lance armstrong was the most complicated sports story in the world? >> ed today it's not. more about manti te'o's story and how it's disintegrating, straight ahead. first, another thing that's falling apart. for boeing, dreamliners grounded. faa officials joining japan and europe grounding the dreamliner due to fire risk as a result of overheating lithium batteries. united is the only u.s. carrier that operates the dreamliner. christine following the story for weeks....
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in an interview and with oprah winfrey, lance armstrong came clean about doping. the seventh time tour de france winner says that he used a variety of performance and has entrust to win seven titles. mary ellen hopkins has the story. the >> this feel wrong? >> no perry ed >. >> he said that he was a bully. >> weather arrived you this as someone behaving disloyal or a friend turning on me i tried to control it. >> armstrong refused answer if his former teammates wife was telling the truth when she stated that in 1996 she heard him tell a doctor that he was doping. >> residents of austin, texas where armstrong is frustrated that they have mixed reactions. >> i think that is a cheater. i personally take that what he puts in his body is his business. if everyone is doing that, whoever is best at it, titi, win. >> this will be costly for him because he had to get everything back. he is also facing numerous charges. >> more than a million and dollars in gold nuggets were stolen last year. we have learned that the thieves may be here in the bay area. search warrants were
in an interview and with oprah winfrey, lance armstrong came clean about doping. the seventh time tour de france winner says that he used a variety of performance and has entrust to win seven titles. mary ellen hopkins has the story. the >> this feel wrong? >> no perry ed >. >> he said that he was a bully. >> weather arrived you this as someone behaving disloyal or a friend turning on me i tried to control it. >> armstrong refused answer if his former teammates...
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we plan to bring you any information as soon as we get it we have confirmation lance armstrong confessed to years of doping. >> it's tearful ad >>> lance armstrong reportedly now confessed to using performance-enhacing drugs to win the tour de france. a source confirms armstrong admitted to doping in a taped interview today with oprah winfrey that will air on thursday on her network. for years armstrong denied drug use but the u.s. antidoping agency stripped him of highs seven tight yilels last year, he broke down as apologizing to the staff at the live strong foundation. >> we have new details tonight on why the los angeles county coroner changed death certificate of actress natalie wood. the actress drowned inh$yy 1981 off catalina island. she'd been yachting with her husband, and actor christopher walkin. today the coroner released a 10 page report explain yg it changed the original death certificate more than a year ago, blaming the death on drowning but adding words and other undetermined factors. the report said officials had unanswered questions about bruce that's may have occurre
we plan to bring you any information as soon as we get it we have confirmation lance armstrong confessed to years of doping. >> it's tearful ad >>> lance armstrong reportedly now confessed to using performance-enhacing drugs to win the tour de france. a source confirms armstrong admitted to doping in a taped interview today with oprah winfrey that will air on thursday on her network. for years armstrong denied drug use but the u.s. antidoping agency stripped him of highs seven...
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plus, what to make of the lance armstrong confession. >> did you ever take banned substances to enhance your cycling performance? >> yes. >> >> the cyclist revealing his dark secrets. why did he agree to this interview in the first place? and what does he do now? this man won the lottery and wound up dead. investigators say somebody poisoned him and today they dug up his body. >> i don't even know what happened. tonight, the evidence they are trying to find. plugs, robbers knock off a brinks truck and get away with the cash. the guard does not go down easily. >> i heard at least 15 to 18 shots. >> tonight, governments in the manhunt for the brinks bandits. i'm bill hemmer in tonight for shepard smith. one of the american hostage in algeria is dead. u.s. officials saying that he was from texas they have recovered his remains and november his family. sources tell fox news he died of a heart attack yesterday when algerian forces stormed the gas plant and tried to rescue the hostage. a bit earlier today the militants claim they were holding two americans at the facility in the sahara. and t
plus, what to make of the lance armstrong confession. >> did you ever take banned substances to enhance your cycling performance? >> yes. >> >> the cyclist revealing his dark secrets. why did he agree to this interview in the first place? and what does he do now? this man won the lottery and wound up dead. investigators say somebody poisoned him and today they dug up his body. >> i don't even know what happened. tonight, the evidence they are trying to find. plugs,...
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the no. 1 thing that lance armstrong has to do if he hopes to get back in the public eye and have any credibility is come completely clean, be totally remorseful, absolutely apologetic. >> reporter: in washington i'm tory dunnan. >> we should note lance armstrong has been stripped of an olympic bronze medal and all seven tour de france titles. the second part of armstrong's interview with oprah airs tonight. >>> now our continuing coverage on the debate over guns and another high profile move toward much more sweeping gun control, this time in maryland where today the governor laid out the details of his plan for new restrictions in the wake of the newtown tragedy. scott broom is live in frederick, maryland, to tell us more tonight. scott? >> reporter: well, i came to this gun store in frederick county just to see what their reaction was and believe me, folks are angry and nervous when you talk about sweeping new changes to the gun control laws like the governor of maryland martin o'malley did today. here at the store the run on guns continues. the target of governor o'malley's initia
the no. 1 thing that lance armstrong has to do if he hopes to get back in the public eye and have any credibility is come completely clean, be totally remorseful, absolutely apologetic. >> reporter: in washington i'm tory dunnan. >> we should note lance armstrong has been stripped of an olympic bronze medal and all seven tour de france titles. the second part of armstrong's interview with oprah airs tonight. >>> now our continuing coverage on the debate over guns and...
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this time, it's not john edwards, it's not lance armstrong. so who is it? this will definitely surprise you. that answer coming up. testosterone to his underarm. axiron, the only underarm treatment for low t, can restore testosterone levels back to normal in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18. axiron can transfer to others through direct contact. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these signs and symptoms to your doctor if they occur. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. do not use if you have prostate or breast cancer. serious side effects could include increased risk of prostate cancer; worsening prostate symptoms; decreased sperm count; ankle, feet, or body swelling; enlarged or painful breasts; problems breathing while sleeping; and blood clots in the legs. common side effects include skin redness or irri
this time, it's not john edwards, it's not lance armstrong. so who is it? this will definitely surprise you. that answer coming up. testosterone to his underarm. axiron, the only underarm treatment for low t, can restore testosterone levels back to normal in most men. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18. axiron can transfer to others through direct contact. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied...
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is this worse than senator john edwards or lance armstrong? ♪ [ male announcer ] some day, your life will flash before your eyes. make it worth watcng. introducing the 2013 lexus ls. an entirely new pursuit. you won't just find us online, you'll also find us in person, with dedicated support teams at over 500 branches nationwide. so when you call or visit, you can ask for a name you know. because personal service starts with a real person. [ rodger ] at scottrade, seven dollar trades are just the start. our support teams are nearby, ready to help. it's no wonder so many investors are saying... [ all ] i'm with scottrade. >> okay, hate me about this one, but a world famous sandwich now a cheater? and that story topping our favorite social media posting of the day. the associated press tweeting subway crisis, is foot long sub actually 11 inches? that's the scandal of the length of the subway sub. an australian man posted a foot long sub next to a tape measure, only 11 inches long and more than people have liked that photo. and the man said tha
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the associated press now reporting lance armstrong has apologized to the livestrong staff. that happened today before his interview where he's going to come out and possibly apologize to oprah winfrey. armstrong telling the ap, quote, he is ready to speak candidly. that is when a reporter caught up with him during a sunday morning run. armstrong strongly denied the doping charges pressed against him and then he was stripped of his seven tour de france titles a few months ago after the u.s. anti doping agency released a detailed report. the oprah winfrey interview is set to air thursday. should be very interesting. >>> a first look at the torches for the 2014 prk winter games. that's right, the shapes there resembling feathers from a fire bird, which is a character from russian fairy tales. it's colored ready to match the shade used in traditional russian sports. and the torch is made out of a very lightweight aluminum, which will help all the runners stay fit and run smooth. the torch relay begins this october in this greece. it will end up in february 2014 in shoichi, russ
the associated press now reporting lance armstrong has apologized to the livestrong staff. that happened today before his interview where he's going to come out and possibly apologize to oprah winfrey. armstrong telling the ap, quote, he is ready to speak candidly. that is when a reporter caught up with him during a sunday morning run. armstrong strongly denied the doping charges pressed against him and then he was stripped of his seven tour de france titles a few months ago after the u.s. anti...
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hall of famer stan musial three mvps and his team won three world series in 22 years he stepts son the cardinals he died. stan the man searchinged in world war ii and was awarded the presidential medal of freedom by president obama a couple of years ago. musial is remembered as a true gentleman. was 92 years of age. >>> finally, talk about taking the plunge. a kayaker survived this -- check it out -- scary 100-foot drop. can you see him toss his paddle shortly going over the edge and plunging into the water. ozone falls has been called the holy grail of the southeast by kayakers and had never been before attempted. by comparison niagara falls is 167 feet. we had a special announcement. our own intrepid ginger zee will go over the falls live on this show next week. good luck, ginger. >> thanks, ron. >> backup waiting. >> he did that on purpose? >> he did it on purpose. bold. >> all right. thank you, ron. >>> now to the kindergarten student branded a terrorist. she was expelled for threatening to shoot another kid. the weapon this hello kitty bubble gun. get joe benitez is here with the
hall of famer stan musial three mvps and his team won three world series in 22 years he stepts son the cardinals he died. stan the man searchinged in world war ii and was awarded the presidential medal of freedom by president obama a couple of years ago. musial is remembered as a true gentleman. was 92 years of age. >>> finally, talk about taking the plunge. a kayaker survived this -- check it out -- scary 100-foot drop. can you see him toss his paddle shortly going over the edge and...
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he is saying that the main culprit apologized to him for creating the coed. >>> cyclist lance armstrong appeared for emotional in the second part of his interview with oprah. >> the foundation is like my sixth child, and to make that decision and to step aside was, that was big. >> armstrong has been banned from competitive sports. he told winfrey he deserves the suspension but should be able to race in t >>> boeing's dream liners have been grounded because of battery fires. >> when they are charging an the energy is released slowly as they are supposed to, the batteries have a very good safety record, but if it is released quickly, the contents will be released and have the potential for explosion. >> the manufacturing will continue while the selling is on hold. al panel overseeing safety is announcing plans to discuss the safety of the airliner. >>> tsa will no lodger use controversial body scanners that show a nude image of fliers. tsa officials say the oakland and san jose airports should be removing the scanners by june. >>> ktvu has obtained a copy of a suit you may recall picture
he is saying that the main culprit apologized to him for creating the coed. >>> cyclist lance armstrong appeared for emotional in the second part of his interview with oprah. >> the foundation is like my sixth child, and to make that decision and to step aside was, that was big. >> armstrong has been banned from competitive sports. he told winfrey he deserves the suspension but should be able to race in t >>> boeing's dream liners have been grounded because of...
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reaction to lance armstrong's interview is pouring in from around the world. armstrong's claim that he doped to create "a level playing field is a convenient excuse." armstrong told oprah in an exclusive interview that he used performance-enhancing drugs in not just one but all seven of the victories. for the first time he described the mounting pressure that prop up a lie protecting his reputation. >> all the fault and all the blame falls on me. behind that picture and behind that story there's momentum. whether it's fans or whether it's the media, it just gets going. i lost myself in all that. i'm sure there would be other people that can handle it, i certainly couldn't handle t i was used to controlling everything in my life. now the story is so bad and so toxic. a lot of it is true. >> armstrong claims he stopped doping for his 2010 tour comeback in which he placed third. but the chief of the world anti-doping agency says that's a lie and armstrong is trying to avoid criminal prosecution. live strong, armstrong's cancer foundation, released a statement aft
reaction to lance armstrong's interview is pouring in from around the world. armstrong's claim that he doped to create "a level playing field is a convenient excuse." armstrong told oprah in an exclusive interview that he used performance-enhancing drugs in not just one but all seven of the victories. for the first time he described the mounting pressure that prop up a lie protecting his reputation. >> all the fault and all the blame falls on me. behind that picture and behind...
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jon karl, thanks. >>> we're going to turn to the potentially severe consequences that lance armstrong faces after his confession to doping in that no-holds-barred interview with oprah that airs tonight. his legal headaches could be about to get a lot worse. abc's neal karlinsky is here in times square studio, for the very first time. >> thank you. very good to be here. >> first time here. but you've been covering lance for a long time. >> for a long time. for a long time. what's amazing here, is even before a shred of this interview has aired, there's been nearly a week of major news coverage about it. and none of it has been good for lance armstrong, which begs the question, what exactly does he expect to get out of this? leading up to the most-anticipated interview in recent history, lance armstrong tells the associated press, i have no idea what the future holds, other than me holding my kids. then, specifically, regarding his confession to oprah, that he did in fact used performance-enhancing drugs -- i left it all on the table with her. and when it airs, the people can decide. ma
jon karl, thanks. >>> we're going to turn to the potentially severe consequences that lance armstrong faces after his confession to doping in that no-holds-barred interview with oprah that airs tonight. his legal headaches could be about to get a lot worse. abc's neal karlinsky is here in times square studio, for the very first time. >> thank you. very good to be here. >> first time here. but you've been covering lance for a long time. >> for a long time. for a long...
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they'll get it in this year. >> words of warning and of awe today for a disgraced cyclist lance armstrong. what the world antidoping agency had to say and oprah winfrey's own reaction to the interview. >>> bill talked about it a moment ago. organizers say contestants may be on the water next weekend. a spokeswoman told the santa crescental that conditions look good for giant waves but contest officials will wait until 48 hours before the swells are expected to hit before issuing the invitation. spectators won't be allowed on shore this year because of safety concerns. organizers say the best way to watch is online. >> the world antidoping agency said today that lance armstrong must confess to using performance enhancing drugs if he wants to seek reduction of his lifetime ban from cycling. the statement comes in response to reports that armstrong admitted to dope in an interview with oprah winfrey. winfrey called the sit-down intense and said she was surprised by many of his answers. >> i would say that for myself, my family team, all of us in the room, we were mesmerized. >> winfrey did n
they'll get it in this year. >> words of warning and of awe today for a disgraced cyclist lance armstrong. what the world antidoping agency had to say and oprah winfrey's own reaction to the interview. >>> bill talked about it a moment ago. organizers say contestants may be on the water next weekend. a spokeswoman told the santa crescental that conditions look good for giant waves but contest officials will wait until 48 hours before the swells are expected to hit before issuing...